Water: How the IAEA is Contributing
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In water resource management, nuclear techniques are used to map and manage ground water resources, helping decision makers to make informed choices that will support effective and sustainable water resource management. Nuclear techniques are also used to enhance water use efficiency in agriculture. |
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| If I Had Water: View brochure |
No Rain, No Food: Read more |
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| Managing groundwater resources in Zambia: View flyer |
Farming When Rain Falls: Read more |
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| Increasing access to safe drinking water in Madagascar: View flyer |
IAEA Helps Parched Santa Elena Find Water: Read more |
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| Protecting drinking water in Central Georgia: View flyer |
Complex Science Saving Lives in Bangladesh: Read more |
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| Protecting and managing water resources in Algeria: View flyer |
Improving Farming with Nuclear Techniques: Read more |
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| Identifying safe drinking water, Bangladesh: View flyer |
Treasure Maps: IAEA's Hydrological Atlases Reveal Hidden Resources Read more |
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| Improving groundwater management and protection in Lebanon: View flyer |
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| Using isotope hydrology for groundwater resource management in Thailand: View flyer |
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| Ensuring water now and for the future: The contribution of isotope hydrology: View brochure |
More Crop Per Drop (Video): Watch video |
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| Joint IAEA/WMO programme monitors isotopes in precipitation for the past 50 years: View brochure |
Search for Safe Water (Video): Watch video |
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| Monitoring freshwater quality in Asia and the Pacific: View flyer |
Water for Santa Elena (Video): Watch video |
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| Establishing a laboratory for monitoring pesticide residues and organic pollutants in Lebanon: View flyer |
Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System (Video): Watch video |
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| Enhanced management of water resources through better evaluation of coastal aquifers in Latin America: View flyer |
The Fingerprints of Water (Video): Watch video |
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| The IAEA IWAVE project aims to strengthen Member States’ national capacities to conduct water assessments: View brochure |
Protecting the seas from an Invisible Killer: Harmful Algal Blooms (Photo Essay): View photos |
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| The IAEA uses isotopes to help Member States characterize transboundary aquifers: View brochure |
Every Drop Matters (Photo Essay): View photos |
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| Isotope hydrology techniques used to mitigate arsenic poisoning in Bangladesh: View brochure |
Water for 30 Cents a Barrel (Photo Essay): View photos |


